Components of ConnectSF

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ConnectSF is a multi-agency collaboration process to build an effective, equitable and sustainable transportation system for our future. ConnectSF will be the City’s guiding framework for creating or updating the following transportation plans and projects.

Subway Vision

This effort establishes a framework for expanding the subway network in San Francisco. Over 2,600 ideas were submitted from the community, with two groups of corridors emerging from the feedback to be further studied.

ConnectSF Vision

In 2017, ConnectSF embarked on a visioning process led by community input to define a 50-year vision of San Francisco’s future that will represent residents’ and stakeholders’ priorities, goals, and aspirations.

Transit Corridors Study

This study will identify, develop, assess and prioritize transit projects to meet the 2050 goals for the transit network.

Phase 2

Streets and Freeways Study

This study will identify a preferred long-range strategy that combines physical and operational concepts for the network of freeways and associated major arterials within San Francisco.

Phase 3

Transportation Element Update

This effort represents an update to the Transportation Element of the San Francisco General Plan. The General Plan serves as the City’s guiding planning policy document, and the Transportation Element is intended to guide all transportation-related planning decisions in San Francisco.

Phase 3

San Francisco Transportation Plan (SFTP) 2050

The SFTP is the City’s 30-year plan to identify goals, needs, and investment priorities for our transportation system. It shapes the next generation of transportation projects and enhancements to improve the way people travel in and around San Francisco. Following a focused update to the 2013 SFTP, we will begin to identify investment priorities for the next 30 years.